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  1. Physogyra Quelch, 1884 - World Register of Marine Species

  2. Physogyra lichtensteini - Wikipedia

  3. Physogyra lichtensteini - Corals of the World

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    Physogyra is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Plerogyridae. The species of this genus are found in Indian and Pacific Ocean. Species: ^ a b c "Physogyra Quelch, 1884". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
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    Commonly known as the Pearl Bubble Coral, Physogyra lichtensteini is distinct due to its fleshy vesicles which are on display throughout the day providing refuge for several marine invertebrates including shrimp. At night tentacles are extended to trap passing nutrients.
    A large, smooth, symmetrical ovoid form is the most common, but they can also be smaller, asymmetrical, and/or have numerous little knobs all over them, as well. On the other hand, Physogyra lichtensteini has relatively small bubbles, but they can also be rounded in form or oddly-shaped with weird protuberances all over them.
    Their mitogenomes offered no distinct structure and their gene order were the same as other typical scleractinians. Based on 13 protein-coding genes, a maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis showed that Physogyra lichtensteini and Plerogyra sinuosa are clustered in the family Plerogyridae, which belongs to the “Robust” clade.
  5. Physogyra - Wikipedia

  6. Plerogyra sinuosa (Dana, 1846) Blaasjeskoraal - Reefsecrets

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  8. Physogyra Lichtensteini | Levende have

  9. (PDF) Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of Physogyra ...

  10. Pearl Bubble Coral | Physogyra lichtensteini - EDGE of Existence

  11. Physogyra lichtensteini - Corals of the World